160
160
Nov 18, 2012
11/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> well, sure, but look what happened to -- john edwards was blown up. gary hart was blown up. bill clinton was almost blown out of the presidency. anybody that doesn't know this is going to be the consequence of what happens to you if you get involved in this, and you're running the cia is preposterous. >> eleanor. >> he's not the first powerful man to do something fallish when it comes to an extramarital affair, and he won't be the last. but he is, or was, head of the cia, and that could make him a potential target for blackmail. when you look into this, there's not much more here, i don't believe. there's no evidence of a breach in national security. the fbi apparently acted by the book. you don't tip off the white house when you're engaging in a potentially criminal investigation. the agent in florida who then worried that the investigation was being stalled and went to a republican congressman who went to eric cantor, he has an illustrious record. he helped bring down the millennium plot. you can't blame him, either, for his apparent concern that this was not being studied
. >> well, sure, but look what happened to -- john edwards was blown up. gary hart was blown up. bill clinton was almost blown out of the presidency. anybody that doesn't know this is going to be the consequence of what happens to you if you get involved in this, and you're running the cia is preposterous. >> eleanor. >> he's not the first powerful man to do something fallish when it comes to an extramarital affair, and he won't be the last. but he is, or was, head of the cia,...
281
281
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> since the 19 1980s since edward meese arrived he said we need to expand executive power end racial preferences to assist african-americans, lower the bearsier between church and state, and above all reverse roe versus wade to ban abortion. that's been the conservative agenda at the supreme court. it's an agenda of change. it's john roberts agenda and it has not yet succeeded. it may never succeed but it is an agenda to change many of the important residents at the supreme court and that's why roberts is the candidate of change. and obama is saying leave things the way they are. >> eliot: you're saying as a matter of constitutional doctrine, row versus wade, on and on, the president said we're happy where things are. >> that's right. and you see the lack of relative discussion on these issues. george w. bush, whatever you think of him paid attention to constitutional issues. he didn't want judges who legislated to the bench. he held high profile ceremony on primary time to nominate his first group of judges. you never hear any that have from barack obama because it's not a priority.
. >> since the 19 1980s since edward meese arrived he said we need to expand executive power end racial preferences to assist african-americans, lower the bearsier between church and state, and above all reverse roe versus wade to ban abortion. that's been the conservative agenda at the supreme court. it's an agenda of change. it's john roberts agenda and it has not yet succeeded. it may never succeed but it is an agenda to change many of the important residents at the supreme court and...
281
281
Nov 21, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
congresswoman donna edwards, thank you very much for joining us. have a happy thanksgiving. >> thank you. happy thanksgiving. >>> stay with us. much more ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >>> it would appear mitt romney has moved on from the election, the 47% and his post-election comments to donors about gifts the president handed out to voters. here he is at disneyland looking like the terminator. for him the election is truly over. for his republican counterparts, here's speaker boehner on an edi
congresswoman donna edwards, thank you very much for joining us. have a happy thanksgiving. >> thank you. happy thanksgiving. >>> stay with us. much more ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a...
167
167
Nov 8, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
strategist john fieri, the former communications director for congressman dennis hastert and former john edwards communications director. good morning, guys. hope you got a little sleep. >> good morning. >> john, do republicans have a flawed business model? if so, what's the biggest flaw, and how do they fix it? >> they have to use this election and look at the bright side. it's a good time to regroup. it's a good time to renew what they want to do. it's a good time to take a look at the whole apparatus of the republican party. they spent way too much money on these super pac ads that moved no needles anywhere. and didn't have a great operation to turn out the vote. we had less voters than last timt, and that's not doo doable for the future. and we have a demographic problem. if we don't fix the demographic problem where we get so much of the white vote but so little of anybody else. we've got to start doing it today. >> you talked about money. let's start there. spent more than $2 billion on this race. when you break out the spending per electoral vote. look at iowa, $12.3 million per electoral
strategist john fieri, the former communications director for congressman dennis hastert and former john edwards communications director. good morning, guys. hope you got a little sleep. >> good morning. >> john, do republicans have a flawed business model? if so, what's the biggest flaw, and how do they fix it? >> they have to use this election and look at the bright side. it's a good time to regroup. it's a good time to renew what they want to do. it's a good time to take a...
70
70
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the susan cheever to others write for us and saying what are they doing in response to spitzer and edwards so here is the most evergreen thing and reintroduce it every six months. what is it with these guys. >> it's irrelevant. >> it's totally relevant. >> schwarzenegger, clinton, do they never learn. >> that's why we care, because they never learn and because it seems to be part and parcel of life these days. misbehaving. >> but i think it's time to grow up, guys. i mean really and especially in the e-mail age and the twitter age, all of this, if you think and especially if you're the head of the cia, if you think that this is going to somehow remain undiscovered, that's the other part. do you really today you've seen all your friends taken down. as i say, al qaeda didn't need a dirty bomb it needed a sex bomb. we got it. >> the other thing people have talked about a lot, constance, is that there's a national security question here. does it make it more egregious in some ways. >> it does. on the one hand you think that if this person can't make good judgment in their personal lives and if
the susan cheever to others write for us and saying what are they doing in response to spitzer and edwards so here is the most evergreen thing and reintroduce it every six months. what is it with these guys. >> it's irrelevant. >> it's totally relevant. >> schwarzenegger, clinton, do they never learn. >> that's why we care, because they never learn and because it seems to be part and parcel of life these days. misbehaving. >> but i think it's time to grow up, guys....
128
128
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
we have great guests on the show, including public citizen energy director and edward isaac dovere. but i guess the real important story is that mc hammer came out and sang [ inaudible ] at the american music festival. >> is that what happened? >> john: yes. >> i can't wait to tell my grandchildren that this one-hit wonder cy went on with mc hammer. >> john: yes, cy came -- >> deep it going dan. ♪ >> john: cy came out and lip sinked. he is playing the studio version, and then mc hammer comes out and [ inaudible ] his third biggest hit -- >> this sounds like a train wreck. >> john: if you listen very very closely to this you can hear the founding fathers weep. and we'll be talking about david petraeus. because there is now a backlash of people saying why should he have to resign? the obvious answer is because he is the biggest spy in america and spies get fired for less. but what do you think? if america needs him running the cia, if he can do for america what he did for afghanistan, why would you want him leaving? >> yeah. >> john: please feel free to give us a call at 866-55-pres
we have great guests on the show, including public citizen energy director and edward isaac dovere. but i guess the real important story is that mc hammer came out and sang [ inaudible ] at the american music festival. >> is that what happened? >> john: yes. >> i can't wait to tell my grandchildren that this one-hit wonder cy went on with mc hammer. >> john: yes, cy came -- >> deep it going dan. ♪ >> john: cy came out and lip sinked. he is playing the...
115
115
Nov 22, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
i asked our their indian and new edward r. murrow -- are there any new edward r. murrows? we need that. journalism is essential to democracy. he once said, this is no time for fear, and he was right. rise up. ted and i have done the best weekend. now it is your turn. use these modern tools, but use them well. now once again, good night, and good luck. [applause] you have been warned. this is your time to ask questions. there are two microphones. i see one over there. if you get up to ask questions, that is fine, and the idea is to ask a question. do not make a speech, because i will cut you off. i will be very nasty. why don't we start off on the right? >> how are you doing? can you assess the coverage of the israeli-palestinian conflict? is it clear who is doing the best job? >> there has been a war going on in gaza for well over 10 years now. -- congo for well over 10 years. it has cost more than $5 million. -- 5 million lives. 5 billion people alive died of starvation, disease, have been driven into the jungle, more than 5 million people. we have barely even noticed it.
i asked our their indian and new edward r. murrow -- are there any new edward r. murrows? we need that. journalism is essential to democracy. he once said, this is no time for fear, and he was right. rise up. ted and i have done the best weekend. now it is your turn. use these modern tools, but use them well. now once again, good night, and good luck. [applause] you have been warned. this is your time to ask questions. there are two microphones. i see one over there. if you get up to ask...
89
89
Nov 9, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
john edwards came from north carolina and did not contribute anything to the state of north carolina and our welfare. i saw barack obama go to the u.s. senate and do exactly what john edwards did, and that will immediately start campaigning to be present. i believe our federal legislators are there to take care of federal business and our state legislatures, to be in our -- federal legislators ought to be down in our state, sending dollars to the state, and not sending them to the federal government to have federal legislators play a large game of twister to get the best position. host: bob cusack? guest: the caller mentioned term limits, and it was something mitt romney embraced, and the republicans on capitol hill have not embraced that, and neither have the democrats. it was talked about in the newt gingrich era, but both republicans and democrats are not fond of term limits. there is an argument against it, and that is when members get here, they promised to term- limit themselves, and when they get here they do not know how to legislate, they do not know where the bathrooms are,
john edwards came from north carolina and did not contribute anything to the state of north carolina and our welfare. i saw barack obama go to the u.s. senate and do exactly what john edwards did, and that will immediately start campaigning to be present. i believe our federal legislators are there to take care of federal business and our state legislatures, to be in our -- federal legislators ought to be down in our state, sending dollars to the state, and not sending them to the federal...
137
137
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
>> hi, edward wayne, congressional research service. the question, i have, i guess, is for dr. pillar, but i welcome comments from anyone. specifically with regards to syria, my question is in the long term, say, a year or two, the country surrounding syria or at least involved in the conflict, i read your blog post on the afghanistan analogy, and so i was wondering what you would recommend given the theme of the panel, what you rem in the future as far as how the u.s. should be interacting with those countries to try to prevent another afghanistan scenario, and, also, the possibility -- i mean, hopefully, we won't be intervening any time soon directly; however, what i'm curious about is if that intervention does not happen, what would be the ideal scenario given the other actors in the region and how they are influencing events on the ground? >> sad reality is this is one of those situations where there is no ideal scenario or even a good scenario much that's what i was eluding to when i opened my comments by saying there's some situations where there's just no good solution.
>> hi, edward wayne, congressional research service. the question, i have, i guess, is for dr. pillar, but i welcome comments from anyone. specifically with regards to syria, my question is in the long term, say, a year or two, the country surrounding syria or at least involved in the conflict, i read your blog post on the afghanistan analogy, and so i was wondering what you would recommend given the theme of the panel, what you rem in the future as far as how the u.s. should be...
195
195
Nov 8, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
john edwards came from north carolina and did not contribute anything to the state of north carolina and our welfare. i saw barack obama go to the u.s. senate and do exactly what john edwards did, and that will immediately start campaigning to be present. i believe our federal legislators are there to take care of federal business and our state legislatures, to be in our -- federal legislators ought to be down in our state, sending dollars to the state, and not sending them to the federal government to have federal legislators play a large game of twister to get the best position. host: bob cusack? guest: the caller mentioned term limits, and it was something mitt romney embraced, and the republicans on capitol hill have not embraced that, and neither have the democrats. it was talked about in the newt gingrich era, but both republicans and democrats are not fond of term limits. there is an argument against it, and that is when members get here, they promised to term- limit themselves, and when they get here they do not know how to legislate, they do not know where the bathrooms are,
john edwards came from north carolina and did not contribute anything to the state of north carolina and our welfare. i saw barack obama go to the u.s. senate and do exactly what john edwards did, and that will immediately start campaigning to be present. i believe our federal legislators are there to take care of federal business and our state legislatures, to be in our -- federal legislators ought to be down in our state, sending dollars to the state, and not sending them to the federal...
213
213
Nov 15, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bella and edward and jacob and the whole blood thirsty gang are back. it's the fifth and final installment. it's called "breaking dawn part 2." it opens tonight. actress elizabeth reaser who plays the vampire esme cullen, you're not as pale as you appear in the movie. >> i'm fairly white but not that white. >> this is going to be huge. >> i hope so. i think people are excited. >> is it felt like a long five parts or does it feel like it's gone by -- if you think about it, how many movies have done five parts, each one outselling the next? >> it's rare. this is a huge franchise. no one had any idea when we were making the first one, it was a tiny movie we were shooting in portland. no one cared and one day it was completely -- like one night of this movie just changed everyone's sort of way of moving through the world. it just became so huge. >> how did that change your life, right? it went from a little independent thing to suddenly you know you're part of this giant, massive, money-making series. >> for me, it didn't change that much except for that i
. >> bella and edward and jacob and the whole blood thirsty gang are back. it's the fifth and final installment. it's called "breaking dawn part 2." it opens tonight. actress elizabeth reaser who plays the vampire esme cullen, you're not as pale as you appear in the movie. >> i'm fairly white but not that white. >> this is going to be huge. >> i hope so. i think people are excited. >> is it felt like a long five parts or does it feel like it's gone by --...
86
86
Nov 9, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
john edwards came from north carolina and did not contribute anything to the state of north carolina and our welfare. i saw barack obama go to the u.s. senate and do exactly what john edwards did, and that will immediately start campaigning to be present. i believe our federal legislators are there to take care of federal business and our state legislatures, to be in our -- federal legislators ought to be down in our state, sending dollars to the state, and not sending them to the federal government to have federal legislators play a large game of twister to get the best position. host: bob cusack? guest: the caller mentioned term limits, and it was something mitt romney embraced, and the republicans on capitol hill have not embraced that, and neither have the democrats. it was talked about in the newt gingrich era, but both republicans and democrats are not fond of term limits. there is an argument against it, and that is when members get here, they promised to term-limit themselves, and when they get here they do not know how to legislate, they do not know where the bathrooms are,
john edwards came from north carolina and did not contribute anything to the state of north carolina and our welfare. i saw barack obama go to the u.s. senate and do exactly what john edwards did, and that will immediately start campaigning to be present. i believe our federal legislators are there to take care of federal business and our state legislatures, to be in our -- federal legislators ought to be down in our state, sending dollars to the state, and not sending them to the federal...
432
432
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 432
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> we have andy harrison republican ticket, donna edwards standing all winning congressional seats again all reelected to office, roscoe bartlett the republican fighting for his political life against john delaney we will keep close tabs on a. we will see you soon we will be back here on a half hour basis on abc-tv news. >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we are learning more about each of the states. particularly those states that we have not yet projected that are key. >> big battleground states. we're watching them closely. let's start with florida right now. 81% of the vote is in right now. it's divided right down the middle. 50/50. it looks like it's about 5
. >>> we have andy harrison republican ticket, donna edwards standing all winning congressional seats again all reelected to office, roscoe bartlett the republican fighting for his political life against john delaney we will keep close tabs on a. we will see you soon we will be back here on a half hour basis on abc-tv news. >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing...
497
497
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 497
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and playing bella and edward's daughter, we will talk to mackenzie foy. >>> one direction saved one of their newest hits for us. >> the performance after the local news. hershey's bliss. one square inch of deliciously smooth chocolate in creamy milk... or rich dark. incredible indulgence. one square inch of bliss. hershey's bliss. faster than mandy can hang up on mr. monday. you hang up first. [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. [ ringing ] it's on. let's roll. >>> good morning. it is 10:26. i'm marla tellez. pse&g workers are coming home after helping out with superstorm sandy. the workers spent the past two weeks in the hardest hit areas in new york. more than 2 million homeowners were left in the dark when superstorm sandy hit the eastern seaboard. some businesses are still without power. power is expected to be turned back on fully at some point today. >>> after the break, we'll take a look at the forecast and the roads. >>> 10:28 now. taking a beautiful live look over san francisco. you can see old glory blowin
. >>> and playing bella and edward's daughter, we will talk to mackenzie foy. >>> one direction saved one of their newest hits for us. >> the performance after the local news. hershey's bliss. one square inch of deliciously smooth chocolate in creamy milk... or rich dark. incredible indulgence. one square inch of bliss. hershey's bliss. faster than mandy can hang up on mr. monday. you hang up first. [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying,...
2,159
2.2K
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
KRCB
tv
eye 2,159
favorite 0
quote 0
a pretty distinguished list that included geraldine ferraro and lloyd benson and jack kemp and john edwards of vice presidential candidates who failed to carry, to deliver their home state. >> also as long as we're talking about vice presidential candidates, mitt romney by some miracle should not carry massachusetts tonight, i think that would be the first time t twoalves of a ticket have both lost their home states since mcgovern and shriver in 1972. could i mention one other thing? and that is we're talking about virginia. you know, traditionally there are two states known as mothers of presidents ohio and virginia that are competing for a central place tonight. virginia at the beginning, this is is where it was happening. this was jefferson and his successors all the way to john tyler. then because of the confederacy and segregation, virginia was almost off the map, predictably republican in recent years and so to sirgiia at e cter of things tonight, it really sort of brings it historically full circle. >> woodruff: do we think of virginia throughout history, michael and richard, as a st
a pretty distinguished list that included geraldine ferraro and lloyd benson and jack kemp and john edwards of vice presidential candidates who failed to carry, to deliver their home state. >> also as long as we're talking about vice presidential candidates, mitt romney by some miracle should not carry massachusetts tonight, i think that would be the first time t twoalves of a ticket have both lost their home states since mcgovern and shriver in 1972. could i mention one other thing? and...
2,609
2.6K
tv
eye 2,609
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight, and our own josh edwards is right down there among them -- josh elliott, i should say. >> indeed, it is, diane. and i can tell you, it's a balmy 37 degrees. the hearty stock of wisconsin joins us now. i do want to mention, earlier tonight talking about the youth vote. we have another first-time voter with us. your name and who you voted for. >> my name is cara and i voted for obama. >> you hail from about 30 miles north of milwaukee. why did you vote for the president? >> well, i agree with obama's policies on health care. women issues are a big one for me and also his foreign policy. >> what would be your biggest fear if mitt romney were elected president tonight? >> i would not like to see the tea party take any more control of the american politics. but it's not going to happen because i have confidence in obama. >> thank you very much. i want to quickly bring in jamie from appleton. jamie, you voted for? >> i voted for obama. >> and why is that? >> well, i'm a line mechanic out of wisconsin, it's a union position. and romney supports right to work and i think that's a union-b
tonight, and our own josh edwards is right down there among them -- josh elliott, i should say. >> indeed, it is, diane. and i can tell you, it's a balmy 37 degrees. the hearty stock of wisconsin joins us now. i do want to mention, earlier tonight talking about the youth vote. we have another first-time voter with us. your name and who you voted for. >> my name is cara and i voted for obama. >> you hail from about 30 miles north of milwaukee. why did you vote for the...